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I- Farmers a I , ; VbUR< NEED 4 1 PUT i For t WORI f Su|>J)ofle you died today, would \ou loa ' your THE FARMERS I C. B. Cheatham, Pres. 'i UNDER SUPERVISION i FRANKLIN TIMES = p l F. JOHNSON. Editor and Manager,|y X . OKI TUB. ... #1.00 ?> I ?\. J^JMraa, - .96 X. TURKS MONTHS. - - i FRIDAY. NovembebXTSKL X ^-^|m DEMOCRATIC TICKET. X The fotk^winit is a oopv of the j Democratic County ticket to be vol-1 ed next Tuesda^t v Di For Solictior?ith District be RICHARD G. ALLSBROOK. Tc X i n? For the Senate?7th District \BE S J AMINE T. HOLDEN j of Franklin j THEOPHILUS T. THORNE NsP? of Nash ! Tj '4 For House of Representatives S' ROBERT P. FLOYD. I ut ; -? ' x U . For Clerk Superior Court - ^ JOSEPH J BARROW ! I For Treasurer .. PAUL B. GRth FIN A / d? For Register of Deeds / 1 H JOHN B. YARBOROUfiH ! x y * i C \ Fat Stirvovnr ' I JOSEPH T. SSSCOE bl For Coroner WILLIAM P SIMPSON For Sheriff a' . WILLIS M. BOONE tu For County Commissioners THOMAS 8. COLLIE b< JOHN H. IZZELL ri JAMES H. COOKE JOHN O. WILSON ? ^ -- JOSEPH H. BALLENTINE. = TO OUR PATRONS. u Li It has become necessary that we ^ again call vonr attention to the fact that we need monev to run our busi- , J ca ness. 1 his is the time of year thjit you will have more money than at any other oeason. If you owe us don't you think it your duty to come in and pay us? We are honestly m rp need of money and must raise some . some way and we sincerely hope thai you will come in in the next tew ^ days and pay us what yog owe, and ^ you will have our best wishes and I ? J m appreciation. -?L er Editor m Has R. A. P. Coolev retired from Qr the.race? We have not -heard from ^ ti' him recently, ^ A man who will enter the prima ^ EU - Ti?? ?nd then bolt the .ticket plaoes * ' hi?hooor at stake. * J J Butt.k* says he will explain sway tbst advertisement in Raleigh tonight. Posaibly so, but it will be r* <>oly to his own satisfaction. th , .i ' . Rat and drink what you can get th I today with joy, and make merry, for E tomorrow?if the Republicans^should hs :-:y win?prices may go up again. P? mfu h'.K.vr?,. :. \_ " '"J '.. . ' _._!]. nd Mercha children mic ^^WjurMO J^^vIN TH E B hemNNow itv ? FOR THEM IN BAMIV ive behind helpless TiVle chi ilreu? V tamilv if vou have raoqey in our bank MAKE OUR BANK VO\K BANK AND MERCI LOUISBURG, N. C. OFFICERS^ F. X. Egerton, Vice-Pres. M. S. Clifton, Assistant Cashier. of the State of Don't forget to go out to the oHs and vote Tuesday. It is al our duty and if vou fail to do so ?' pu have committed'a crime against ?' nurse I f amt family. ' * J ca tii It is the duty of every man who tj, >ok a part in the Democratic pri- pt aries last spring to go out to the ills.and vote the straight' Demoatic tictet Tuesday. P8 ~ dc Kbmkmbkb Mains, whsre^ the I ce emocrats won a glorious victor^SKi cause but few Democrats failed to Sp its. To get your vote in is the fi- ga il test of your Democracy. an HHSSS^w I be . .-0 ''? v. . -...' 1 - - - -.. '1--JLinls Bank8 ht . : NEY f w?. J* ** * iANK /ILL THE * on uill net tear for the fuiure of 0 HANTS BANK w e~ R. Y. McAden, Cashier. \ J" > NORTH CAROLINA The Republican confidence men id fake spellbinders are working rertiuie trying to take advantage : the hmnan nature that is natural > us all. But as Lincoln said:" Tou ? C 1 _f rk 1 * 11 - ? ?L in iuui Buiuu ui nuo people an 01 ine ue, all of the people some of the ne, but you can't fool all of the tuple all of the time." It seems almost too much to excl that partisan Republicans will > the square thing, >Slthoup,h the nsns should be entirely non-partis- 5 . The census frauds are so wider -acPthafcihay must have been orniu>d from sdm?. political center, d" nearly all the fraudB that have ? en exposed are in Republican tea. Turn'the rascals out! Mk. Roosevelt, when President. C ts good to the bosses; he faithfully ? ook the federal plum tree for Al- I ich. Cannon, Quay, Penrose, Piatt, P d even Addteks. But now that he V out of office, Mr. Roosevelt is try- 1 % to tickle the public palate by X oouncihg the bosses who are not ? bis side; how ever, he till snug- t b? up to some of them. . Jj If, in consequence of the high J st of living, you caunot afford to v .y real wool clothing for yourself, C fe^and liitie oneB this winter, and J iu alt^hiver with cold, r, member ? at a Republican Congress refused C reduce the lug!J tariff rates of the J iol schedule which allows the ? oolen Trust to bliarge about dou- C a price for its products, and did J thing that iesulte<i in lowering f e price of other necessities of life. C Let every Democrat in Frahklm Jj iunty be present at the noils Tn??- i iy and cast liis ?ot?. Also let ev- j y Republican who does npj, feel ? mself on an equal with Marion C itler and T. H. Whitaker vote the j raight Democratic tickel. There j ~ no doubt hnt that' the Democrats J J e going to win, so get on the < inning ride and leti roll up a big j ajority. - No foocBT Marion Butler wished > was baok in Washington before tbi.t eacher got through with him. And . list that preacher would have j me to him, and we believe he j $ )ald have done himself credit I tad i tier not apologised, would yt r< ve lieen a circumstance to wl at t a demoorata are going to do to htm S at Tuesday.?Time*, lisleigh. . S ATTENTION teBt'HAKTS The Louisburg branch i<l the N. C. I \ itall Merchant Aasoeuuion will meet i 5 the court home ^in LAiaburg ^next , i rdially invited to meet wid^ia/very j f iportant matters pet aintrig to all ! r archants beat taterot rill idtaoe here this meeting. A : ill attendance ? requested. \ J? lutsbuao Retail Ml cpanTb Assn. 0 o. If. Ay cock, i : ^ ^ jLj.eN Speaker Cannon asks that Re- 8U iblieans stand up and be counted, jat's alt right, uncle Joe, but a >od many declare they won't stand we >, and lots wao<i to be counted on eh e Democratic aide. dr Marion Butler has been shouting 14 mself hoarse to tns effect that the lnl .mecrats were afrahi\(o meet him.j e e\ idently ran across\me man in ) on oncord, who was not afra d to face S'1 m.?Raleigh Times. \ Since the Colonel has turned his co tention to partisan politics-the na,re fakirs are getting active again. re hear of anolhtr living toad em- i idded in rook, and of an eag'o car- j 1'' ing off a sleeping infant to ita I .st. ! w' |W .seeching him: "Dead, Kindly ight, Amid the Encircling Gloom." he Colonel, budging along at the >ad of the Insurgent procession. ilia out of the Tpg: "I can't, I've (ja st m? way! " er hi Boss Penrose's candidate for gov- g( nor of Pennsylvania, John K. slier, lias not taken the opportuni- jg to explain his participation in the lr atioral Pablic Utilities Corpora- wj >n swindle, and yet the. Republican m achine will count him in unless the ajority against him is over 100,000. A most terrific political indict- ' ent?because troe?of a statesman W| politioian was published about r. Kooeevelt in lb* New York J 'orld j1 October 20th. Every .oili- * | n who ie a tax payer and a voter ^ ioald read it and aee what Kooee- ^ g?M.w.t.Jrt,lLUuUt t., ~ It now look* a* if Boiler made a ' IM golar buamee* of advertiaing for in oee carpet bag. bond*. Other ad- * irtieemeot* of the tame nature of co e ope taken from the New York ira veniog Poet in our laat iaahe, b*a t0i ten found itr another New York ( tper in October 1901. / , *- -t : " . Si1 i 1 The Worlds Most F * * . . ^ ? I i. :a. ^ ikr* " / Our exhibit was one of the mou successfu this famous instrument was thoroughly she halt car load of these pianos to arrive this Don't fail to call in and examne them befa tare, coffins and caskets ia of ways eomplet* ^W. E Wh^iTE FUI =A IMmmMmmmsm BEGIN Blfil Load wp Your Wagon jj Drive - Straigtajj The Fartafcrs Warehcmse. *% Wk ^k / fii I Meadow | I LOU I I AT / FAR ME N. B. Ouf solicitors are Willia . a r'4 yf ^ H 1 ",i I I II r j L LJ? , J-1JLL1?I [ J. iflj , M '( . -i . , '"'I'ftf. ' PIANOS I * . amous Musical instrument ? ' B SSMmgagBB^EggE ST? uai^c?f. *v V-./' fit j, pi^nll W / ^PF9 lllil I yS \ 1 demonstrati\ti8 ever held in Louisbure, and the merits of iwn to the many people present. We will have another month and wi\have them on exhibit by December let. ire you make yonb- purchase. Remember our stock of furnii and our prices ra(h~. Give us a call RNITURE VO, LOUISBORG, N. C< - ' / : ??? - r~ im m&mmmmmMmm HT AN& ST]CK J To it. You will surely end well selling your ?5 enttre crop with ^ MEADOWS & HARRIS || SSoW ! |r V)ome to us first we will Stand by you to the end. |g A warm welcome and comfortable quarters for , ga yourself and teams here gsj awaits you. Fair dealings 8 gooii weights and prices 8; shalhbe our motto. 8 AM ? 11 ff) s & Harris 1 ' " *" i p | SBURG, N.C. g. RS WAREHOUSE 1 ,m wiiiiams, tt. B. Harris and Benj. Vester. ' ^
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